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    When I was out there, they mentioned that they were forced to sell off most of their animal stock due to unclassified language in the laws in CT regarding live animals. The law has since been clarified and they are rebuilding their stock. I don't believe they are stocking H. Versicolor but lucky for you I'm headed out there Monday morning and would be happy to inquire for you. I should have an answer for you by Monday night or Tuesday morning. If you like, you can contact them by email on their contacts page. Jessica replies to emails Monday morning so you may get a quicker answer that way.

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    Good job ed... good service your providing!! I shalll give you a reputation point =)

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    most suppliers don't really sell grays since they are indiginous to the u.s. and not endangered. they are easily collected andmost states do not have laws preventing wild collection. i hope that makes sense.
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    Thank you Corey.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deranged chipmunk View Post
    most suppliers don't really sell grays since they are indiginous to the u.s. and not endangered. they are easily collected andmost states do not have laws preventing wild collection. i hope that makes sense.
    Yeah, that makes sense. I know in some cases states outright ban the sale of it as a native species (like Vermont apparently), but even now I'm still not sure if they can be sold in/to NY. I've been wanting to go with collecting tadpoles from the rescues from my backyard again this year, but I'm now worried about bacteria, parasites, B.d, etc etc. I'm also not sure, but I think in order to collect frogs in NY you actually need a small game license (it stated this under "Hunting" on the D.E.C. website, but I'm assuming capturing falls under "hunting by hand"). Anywho, if you happen to ask, and they happen to have them, then awesome, I know where I can look if I can decide to purchase them instead of capture, and if not, no worries. Thanks for the help.

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    These people are great. I've ordered several times from them and am very pleased.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gentlemangorath View Post
    Yeah, that makes sense. I know in some cases states outright ban the sale of it as a native species (like Vermont apparently), but even now I'm still not sure if they can be sold in/to NY. I've been wanting to go with collecting tadpoles from the rescues from my backyard again this year, but I'm now worried about bacteria, parasites, B.d, etc etc. I'm also not sure, but I think in order to collect frogs in NY you actually need a small game license (it stated this under "Hunting" on the D.E.C. website, but I'm assuming capturing falls under "hunting by hand"). Anywho, if you happen to ask, and they happen to have them, then awesome, I know where I can look if I can decide to purchase them instead of capture, and if not, no worries. Thanks for the help.
    in pa, you can legally collect amphibians provided you have a valid fishing license. so you may want to check you fishing laws.
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